How to Pronounce DEFINITELY American English Word of the Week

In this American English pronunciation video,

we’re going to go over

the pronunciation of the word ‘definitely’.

This week’s Word of the Week is ‘definitely’.

Thanks to Mr. Ramirez from Colombia

for the suggestion.

It’s a four-syllable word

with stress on the first syllable.

Definitely, DA-da-da-da, definitely.

Whenever we have a longer word like this,

I think it’s helpful to practice

the unstressed syllables together.

So at the moment, I’m actually going to start

with the second syllable, -fi-.

It begins with the F consonant

where the bottom lip will come up and

touch the bottom of the top front teeth. ff.

Then we have the schwa/N.

You don’t really need

to try to make the schwa,

just go straight to the N.

For that the front part of the tongue has to

go to the roof of the mouth, fn, fn, -finit-.

Now we have the IH vowel and a Stop T.

The T is a stop

because the next sound is a consonant.

To make the IH vowel,

you release the tongue.

To make the Stop T,

you have to stop the air flow.

The tongue needs to be here,

at the roof of the mouth again for the L,

so just do a quick stop of the air with your

throat as your moving your tongue back up.

After it touches

the roof of the mouth for the L,

it has to come back

down again for the EE vowel.

So, the tongue has to go to the roof of the

mouth twice in these unstressed syllables.

But since these are all unstressed syllables,

we don’t want to take too much time

with any of these sounds or positions,

and the mouth shouldn’t move too much.

Practice them all together now:

-finitely. (fast and slow).

Practice these syllables together

and work on simplifying the movements.

That’s one of the greatest challenges

for non-native speakers.

Now all we have to do to complete the word

is add the beginning, stressed syllable. De-.

It begins with the D sound.

The top front, flat part of the tongue

at the roof of the mouth,

and the teeth are together.

Allow a little bit of pressure to build,

then release by dropping the jaw and tongue.

For the EH vowel,

the jaw needs to drop quite a bit,

and the middle/front of the tongue will lift

towards the roof of the mouth a bit.

De-, def-.

Then you’re moving into the F position.

Definitely. (fast and slow).

I’ll definitely try to say it like that.

That’s it, your Word of the Week.

Try it out yourself.

Make up a sentence with the word, record it,

and post it as a video response

to this video on YouTube.

I can’t wait to watch it.

If there’s a word

you find difficult to pronounce, suggest it

as a Word of the Week in the comments.

That’s it, and thanks so much

for using Rachel’s English.

在这个美式英语发音视频中,

我们将复习

“肯定”这个词的发音。

本周的本周词汇是“绝对”。

感谢来自哥伦比亚的 Ramirez 先生

的建议。

这是一个四个音节的单词

,第一个音节有重音。

绝对,达-达-达-达,绝对。

每当我们有这样一个较长的单词时,

我认为

将非重读音节一起练习是有帮助的。

所以现在,我实际上要从

第二个音节 -fi- 开始。

它以 F 辅音开始,

下唇将向上并

接触上前牙的底部。 ff。

然后我们有 schwa/N。

你真的不需要

尝试做schwa

,直接去N。

因为舌头的前部

必须到嘴巴的顶部,fn,fn,-finit-。

现在我们有了 IH 元音和一个停止

T。T 是一个停止,

因为下一个声音是一个辅音。

要发出 IH 元音,

您需要松开舌头。

要制作 Stop T,

您必须停止气流。

舌头需要在这里,

L 再次在上颚,

所以

当你向上移动你的舌头时,用你的喉咙快速停止空气。

L 碰到上颚

,EE 元音必须再次下降。

因此,

在这些非重读音节中,舌头必须两次到达上颚。

但由于这些都是非重读音节,

我们不想花太多时间

处理这些声音或位置

,嘴也不应该移动太多。

现在一起练习它们:-

有限。 (快和慢)。

一起练习这些音节,

并努力简化动作。 对于非母语人士

来说,这是最大的挑战

之一。

现在我们所要做的

就是添加开头的重读音节。 德-。

它以 D 音开头。

上颚前上方,舌尖平坦的部分

与牙齿连在一起。

允许建立一点压力,

然后通过放下下巴和舌头来释放。

对于 EH 元音

,下巴需要下垂很多

,舌头的中部/前部会

向口腔顶部抬起一点。

德-,德-。

然后你进入 F 位置。

确实。 (快和慢)。

我一定会试着这样说。

就是这样,你的本周词汇。

自己尝试一下。

用这个词组成一个句子,记录下来,

并将其作为视频回复发布

到 YouTube 上。

我等不及要看了。

如果有一个词

你觉得很难发音,请

在评论中将其推荐为本周词汇。

就是这样,非常

感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。